Top 7 Wolf Craft Ideas For Kids

Did you know that humans consider wolves as the most fearsome animals? But wolves seldom attack humans! Wolves attack domestic animals, and perhaps this is the reason for humans to have a negative opinion on them. Adding to this are the innumerable movies we have with wolves in negative shades. If you do not want your kid to fear the beast, or rather get fascinated with it, introduce the animal in his art works! MomJunction shares some interesting wolf crafts for kids. Try them out with your children and they will love the experience!

4. Wooden Spoon Wolf Puppet:

Cut two triangles from the gray felt for the ears and tell your child to stick it to the spoon.

Now you cut a large triangle for the muzzle and snip around the edges. It will make the muzzle shaggy. Tell your child to stick the muzzle to the spoon.

Now cut a black felt circle for the nose and stick on the spoon.

Ask him to attach the wiggle eyes and the wolf puppet craft is ready.

5. Paper Plate Wolf:

You Will Need:

Large paper plate

Brown tissue paper

Black, brown and white cardstock

Stapler

School glue

Scissors

How To:

Cut the brown tissue paper into small squares.

Now take the paper plate and tell your child to put a generous amount of glue on it.

Ask your child to place the tissue paper on the glue, until the plate is completely covered.

While he is working on that, you cut out the wolf’s facial features like nose, ears, eyes and teeth from the cardstock paper.

Finish the craft by asking your kid to glue the facial features on the designated positions of the paper plate. Display your child’s work proudly in his room. This is the perfect and simple wolf craft for kids to make during his leisure time.

6. Wolf Organizer:

You Will Need:

1 cereal box

Scissors

Pencil

2 brown bags (grocery bags)

White glue

Black marker

Paint (optional)

How To:

Make two triangles on the cereal box, and cut them out. Your child may need your help in this.

The triangle at the bottom is the body of the wolf. The inside can be left as it is or painted.

Now lay the paper bag on a surface and cut it The plain side should face up.

Ask your preschooler to trace the triangle’s side and bottom edges on brown paper.

Cut out the strips, leaving ½ inch extra on each side of the tracing.

Apply a little glue on the bottom and side edges, and glue the brown paper strips on the sides. You can take the excess paper and fold it over the box’s sides.

Trace and cut triangles from the brown paper and cover the box’s sides. Make sure you don’t leave any spot.

Draw a wolf’s tail with the spare brown paper to give a fringed appearance.

Cut the ears and tail

Stick the tail, ears and the head to the box.

Finally, tell your preschooler to make the feet, legs and other things on the box.